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What does it mean for a flower to be "self-pollinating"?
What does it mean for a flower to be "self-pollinating"?
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Self-pollinating flowers can transfer pollen from their own anthers to their own stigmas, leading to fertilization without the need for pollen from another flower. This trait ensures that the plant can reproduce even in the absence of external pollinators.